Word: perfectible
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...saves in the last 45 minutes. “Martino came into the game and made some big saves for us,” Gleason said. Princeton now leads the all-time series, 23-15, and has won the past 17 in a row. The Tigers hold a near perfect record this season, the only flaw a 13-12 loss to then-No. 4 Duke in Durham, N.C. “We didn’t come out well against Princeton,” Gleson said. “If we come out strong against Dartmouth we will have...
...came at the perfect time for the Crimson, with the team recognizing seniors Jeff Nathan and co-captain Brady Weissbourd on Senior Day for their achievements during their four-year tenure...
...scoring seven runs on five hits and two Harvard errors. At one point in the inning, ten consecutive Yale players reached base safely. The seven runs were all Yale needed against Harvard, which left seven runners on base for the game.Star freshman pitcher Rachel Brown—who was perfect for the first three innings—lasted 3.2 frames. She struck out five Bulldogs and allowed two earned runs. In 3.1 innings of relief work, freshman Marika Zumbro gave up no earned runs.The Crimson players, who have failed to score a run in four of their past seven contests...
...Crimson is a trip to Fenway this afternoon, where the team will take on Boston College at 2:05 in the Beanpot consolation game. Tomorrow afternoon, Harvard will make up Saturday’s rained-out doubleheader against Yale.HARVARD 4, YALE 2The top of the fourth inning provided the perfect opportunity for the Crimson players to use the aggressiveness that Walsh stressed in between games.With one out, Douglas doubled to deep left before senior Tom Stack-Babich was hit by a pitch. Sophomore Tyler Albright popped out, but then Walsh called for a double-steal that advanced the runners...
...coming from?" Reports of more fire started coming in from the Korengal Outpost, the main base, and then from Dallas, a nearby observation post where one of the men had been hit by shrapnel. It was a coordinated attack; the dense clouds blanketing the valley provided the perfect cover for the insurgents. A new command came over the radio: "If you see anyone standing outside of a building, consider it hostile intent and fire at will." "As soon as I can see a building I'll let you know," retorted the gunner. A vicious exchange of gunfire echoed from below...